I always just send them to my phone. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they arrive no 
worries.

It used to work the exact same way with Alltell as well...

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Josh Nathanson 
  To: CF-Talk 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 3:51 PM
  Subject: Re: CF SMS List broadcasting application suggestions


  Hi Nick,

  I am looking to integrate text messaging into a calendar application I run - 
  do they have reasonable prices for text messaging to the United States?  I 
  would only need to send from my application, not receive.  I have looked far 
  and wide for a solution but it seems like texting to U.S. phones from Europe 
  is ridiculously expensive, and I haven't found any U.S. based companies that 
  offer a service like the one you describe at Hermes Software, where you can 
  simply send an http request.

  -- Josh


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
  Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 12:34 PM
  Subject: Re: CF SMS List broadcasting application suggestions


  > HI Steve,
  >
  > yes it can, the only real latency is the requests to the aggregators.  An
  > example of its use is that you export a CSV file from you DB, upload it to
  > their server, via HTTP or FTP and they will import it to there system and
  > then broadcast the messages.  Another way it that you send each request 
  > from
  > your server to the API, although this will use your bandwidth.
  >
  > The best thing is for you tell them what you want and they will build 
  > it...
  > generally if it a reusable component they will build it for free as they 
  > are
  > looking to expand their system.
  >
  > The more SMS you send the cheaper the cost per request becomes.
  >
  > HTH.
  >
  > On 30/05/06, Steve Kahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >>
  >> Do you know if it can handle 10,000 - 250,000 thousand msg's per 
  >> broadcast
  >> cheaply?
  >>
  >> -----Original Message-----
  >> From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 1:36 PM
  >> To: CF-Talk
  >> Subject: Re: CF SMS List broadcasting application suggestions
  >>
  >>
  >> I have done work with some software at hermessoftware.co.uk.  They have a
  >> stable SMS API that you can use:
  >>
  >> Using the gateway API:
  >>
  >>
  >> 
http://www.hermessoftware.co.uk/index.cfm?method=gateway.TransmitGateWay&gat
  >>
  >> 
ewayID=YOURID&pwrd=YOURPASSWORD&smsmsg=messageStr&smsnumbers=NUMBERSTOSENDTO
  >> &mobile=YOURNUMBER
  >>
  >> The parameters are:
  >>
  >> gatewayID - the id you use to access our gateway
  >> pwrd = your password
  >> smssmg = the message you wish to send.  If you send a message over 160
  >> chrs
  >> then you will be charged for 2 credits over 480 will be 3 credits etc.
  >> smsnumbers = a comma separated list of numbers you wish to send to
  >> mobile = the mobile number you wish the message to be show from.
  >>
  >> When you register you have also have free access to the application
  >> software
  >> (which is in beta no supprise there!).  In the application you can see
  >> messages that you have sent, you can create SMS broadcast lists from DB
  >> exports etc.
  >>
  >> Contact them at [EMAIL PROTECTED] to set up an account - it's very
  >> quick.
  >> Hope this helps.
  >>
  >> On 30/05/06, Dwayne Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >> > I would like to do something simular to this.   I don't mind working
  >> with
  >> a third party org.  Kinda like a third party listserv or email broadcast
  >> company.  I'm looking for a way to send text messages to group of people
  >> using web interface.  I can program the interface I'm not trying to build
  >> a
  >> full fledge SMS solution.   Does any one know of any SMS hosting services
  >> >
  >> >
  >> > ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
  >> > From: Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >> > Reply-To: [email protected]
  >> > Date:  Wed, 31 May 2006 00:22:00 +0700
  >> >
  >> > >
  >> > >Nick Tong - revolutionaries.co.uk wrote:
  >> > >> IMHO: HTTP request is still the fastest way to send SMS.
  >> > >
  >> > >i think the cf team would beg to differ. me too.
  >> > >
  >> > >
  >> >
  >> >
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >
  > 

  

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